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  1. Allen Image

    Vol. 6, November/December 1996, No. 6 Contents: 'Tis the season...at Allen Community Outreach by Glenda May; Wanted: energetic, enthusiastic motivated people by Margaret Marshall; AISD teachers receive lasting recognition by Tim Carroll; It just makes sense by Heather Darrow; Come "Home for the holidays"; Another successful year by Kathy Parkhurst; Add some great winter color to your landscape by Mark Puckett; Holiday cooking with a flair by M...

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    Allen Image, November/December 1996
  2. And work was made less... : a brief history of Texas Electric Service Company - Gillmore, Vance

    A history of the Texas Electric Service Company

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    And work was made less... : History of Texas Electric Service Company
  3. A paradise lost: the story of Woodlake - Collins, Michael

    This is the story of Woodlake Park, a resort lake and recreational park that opened in 1901. It was created by J. P. Crearer, the founder of The Denison and Sherman Railway Company, which provided service to the resort.

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    A Paradise Lost: The Story of Woodlake
  4. A Sesquicentennial History of Richardson, Texas or, how a tiny railroad town became one of the biggest small citites in the Lone Star State: Volume 1, Rural roots, 1841-1924 - Butler, Steven R.

    "In 1873, Richardson, Texas was nothing more than a lone railroad depot surrounded by 121 acres of mostly bald prairie that the Houston & Texas Central Railway had recently obtained from two local landowners. Today it is one of the biggest small cities in Texas, covering 28.6 square miles, with a population of over 120,000 people living in what has come to be known as the "Telecom Corridor." In this volume, Rural Roots. historian Steven R. Butler...

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    A Sesquicentennial History of Richardson, Texas: Vol. 1
  5. Brill Magazine

    Reprint: Brill Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 9/12, September/December, 1911 Articles: Pay-within cars for Central Pennsylvania Traction Co., Harrisburg, PA, Brill Plain Arch Roof; Conditions which govern the type of car for city service, Liverpool; Conditions which govern the type of car for city service, Montreal; Steel motor cars for St. Louis & San Francisco R. R., Gas-electric system; Interurban cars for Boise & Interurban Railway, Baggage and com...

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    Brill Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 9
  6. Brill Magazine

    Reprint: Brill Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 8/12, August/December, 1914 Articles: Conditions which govern the type of car for city service - New York City; Combination storage battery car for steam road - Brill 69-E trucks; Several very interesting types of interurban cars - Southern Traction Company; Conditions which govern the type of car for city service - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Conditions which govern the type of car for city service - Toron...

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    Brill Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 12
  7. Brill Magazine

    Reprint: Brill Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 12, December, 1911 Articles: J.F. Strickland [With Portait Insert]; Conditions which govern the type of car for city service, Dallas, Texas; City and interurban types for the Texas Traction Company, Semi-steel construction; Light-weight cars for Muskogee, Okla., Prepayment type; More semi-convertible cars for Waco, Texas, One-man operation; Brill semi-convertible cars for San Antonio, Texas, Prepayment plat...

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    Brill Magazine, Vol. 5 No. 12
  8. Collin County Historical Markers Book: State and County Markers, 2011
  9. Dallas: the deciding years - a historical portrait - Greene, A. C.

    Photographs and history of the early history of Dallas, Texas.

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    Dallas: The Deciding Years - A Historical Portrait
  10. Eastern Texas Traction Company: a Greenville to Dallas Interurban Railway
  11. Electric railway journal

    Vol. 66, Saturday, December 12, 1925, No. 24 Contents: Editorials; Furnishing co-ordinated transportation on the North Jersey Coast by H. T. Pritchard; Service improved in San Antonio; New American Legion Post formed in Chicago; Whate the A. E. R. A. is accomplishing for the industry by John A. Dewhurst; Power distribution system for the Japanese Railways by S. Q. Hayes; The Readers' forum; Insurance for employees; Association news and discussio...

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    1925 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. 66, No. 24
  12. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 1, Saturday, October 12, 1929 No. 21 Contents: Committee blames companies; Boston Elevated's labor union trustee; What a picture of incompetence; The Problem of the personnel; Another report on Pittsburgh Subway progress; Thousands honor Mr. Mitten; Hearings begun on investigation of New York Commission; Another vote on tentative New Orleans settlement terms; Editorials; Suit against newspaper over suburban fare; Electrification project in ...

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    1929 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 1, No. 21
  13. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, May 02, no. 13 Contents: Transportation problems discussed by U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Realignment in Lincoln; Buses and trolley buses for Spokane; Electrical equipment of new subways described; Settling Seattle's taxi problem; Receivers for Cape Breton Company; Right sought to sell Indiana Interurban; Well-rounded Canadian program; Westinghouse to equip Chicago trolley buses; Canton-Massillon service may be reclaimed; Fare ch...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 13
  14. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, January 24, no. 03 Contents: $487,592,391 being spent to enlarge New York System; Construction of interurban in Texas proposed; Decline in earnings a source of public concern; Traffic engineers effect an organization; Rebuilt car in experimental service in Indianapolis; Substitution suggested in Alton; Bringing "civics" to Indiana pupils; Deposits under Chicago plan satisfactory; Left handed compliment for electric railways; Fi...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 3
  15. Galveston-Houston Electric Railway - Woods, Herb

    The story of the electric railway between Galveston and Houston called the Galveston-Houston Electric Railway.

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    Galveston-Houston Electric Railway
  16. Gulf to Rockies: The heritage of the Fort Worth and Denver-Colorado and southern railways, 1861-1898 - Overton, Richard C.

    This is the story of how John Evans organized a railroad in Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico. General Grenville M. Dodge took on the Texas project to join forces with Mr. Evans. They were able to create the Gulf-to-Rockies route.

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    Gulf to Rockies [jacket]
  17. Hear that lonesome whistle blow: the history of railroads and interurbans in Collin County, Texas - Gough, Joy

    The book discusses several railroads that came through Collin County even if they did not stop here.

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    Hear that Lonesome Whistle Blow: Collin County, Texas
  18. Houston North Shore Railway - Robinson, Charles C.

    The story of the Houston North Shore being one of the last interurban lines constructed in the United States

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    Houston North Shore Railway, Bulletin 133 [jacket]
  19. Interurban Magazine

    Vol. 1, February 1909, No. 4 Contents: A Scientific treatise on water by S. Burton; Growth of electric railways; In the shadow of the pines by K. Bird; A true story of Benjamin F. Merrifield, Stop 27 by Robert Joseph; Birds and the boll wevil by Leander S. Keyser

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    Interurban Magazine, Vol. 1,  No. 4
  20. Interurban Magazine

    Vol. 5, April 1912, No. 6 Contents: For a more practical school course; Current topics; The justice of the courts; Interurban R'y development in Texas; The poor traveling man poem by R. C. Hawkins

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    Interurban Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 6

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